Call Me by Your Name, a romance between a 17-year-old boy and the 24-year-old doctoral student staying with his family, has been one of the year's most buzzed-about films since it premiered at the Sundance Film Festival. However, a new controversy has people started dragging the Sony UK Twitter account, accusing them of "straight-washing" the movie.

On Tuesday, the Sony Pictures UK Twitter account shared a still from the film along with a quote from Empire magazine reading, "It’s a romance overwhelming in its intensity, a heart that swells until it has to burst." Also put on the image was the Rotten Tomatoes "Fresh" certification. Sony wrote in the tweet that accompanied the photo, "Have you seen the @RottenTomatoes Certified Fresh #CallMeByYourName yet? 🍑 At Cinemas now." It seemed like an innocent enough ad for the movie. Except for the fact that the still used shows Elio with a young woman he has a brief fling with in the film, not Oliver, the main romance in the production.

It's unclear if the social media manager who made the graphic simply made a mistake, but a simple Google search of the movie would have made it clear that Call Me by Your Name is a gay romance. As such, people were quick to call out the post, which has since been deleted.

One person responded, "Pretty offensive and disingenuous, @SonyPicturesUK, to try and sell this gay romantic film as heterosexual. What are you afraid of? Be proud." Another user called it "straight-washing."

A number of other trolled the tweet with paralleled inaccurate summarizations of other movies. One individual joked that instead of Hidden Figures being a movie about three black women whose work was instrumental for NASA, it's about Kristen Dunst, while another teased that Carol (a film centering on a lesbian couple in the 1950s) was a romance between Cate Blanchett and Kyle Chandler.